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Chicago examiner vol xiii xo 280 a m _ > _,__,_ â€ž-.-â– â€¢-, itti-vrn in Chicago and elsewhere price o2*ie ceisi euiÂ»..rbs rwuukni-a saturday Chicago november 13 1915 saturday k*ffisterÂ«2 d s patent ohice swindlers get 10,000 police aid is charge hoyne accuses detectives of col lusion in 200,000 frauds as ranchman loses check in bogus horse race pool | no hope of convicting confi dence men under present po-j lice organization is declara tion of state's attorney dudley white a wealthy ranch man from limestone mont complained to the police yester-j lay that lie had been fleeced by wire ! tappers of a cashier's check for 10,-1 00 right on the heels of the com plaint state's attorney hoyne made lhe sensational charge that certain members of the Chicago police force i are in collusion with these swindlers ! and that victims of the band have been mulcted of 200,000 within a year mr hoyne further intimated that a grand jury investigation of the op orations of the swindlers and their | iilleged police accomplices v.-ili be i started within thirty days to bear out his charge mr hoyne j issued a list of complaints of these ' swindlers which total 170,600 list of victims within last year here is the list dr emory jones wheeling w va nov 2 1914 . .$ 900 william denhart 404 west erie street nov 4 1914 500 : john g shafer morris minn jan 2 1915 16,000 i otto witte raytown mo jan 15 1915 13,000 george cretesinger wil llamsville n y march 10 1915 26,000 | h f mccarter curry ida ho june 5 1915 6,000 i h b bauman baxter city kan june 5 1915 1,500 william beyer minnesota lake minn july 1 1915 5,000 j j w klinkerman los an imas cal july 7 1915 8,000 i carl olson 711 pensacoia avenue july 14 1915 10,000 august miller canton 0 aug 3 1915 3,000 conrad bahr 1227 north avers avenue nov 2 1915 3,700 adolph kaufman hotel la salle nov 2 1915 6,000 w p stimmell phoebus w va nov 5 64,500 ' dudley white limestone mont nov 12 1915 10,000 police accuse king of wiretappers these are the known swindles but there are dozens according to mr hoyne in which the amount obtained is less than 1,000 and in which the ! victims prefer to stand their losses rather than admit having been vic timized the police declare that the white swindle bears the earmarks of the handiwork of john henry strosnider king of the wiretappers â€” the man i who is charged with having engi j neered the 20,000 swindle of dr j william t kirby â€” though strosnider j himself is said to be in australia a man named baldwin is one of the four who got white's 10,000 ac cording to the ranchman and whit ey baldwin was one of the men accused in the kirby case joins pool to bet on a sure winner white's story first came to ligbt i when garland stahl president of the j washington park national bank got a hurry-up telephone call stop payment on my 10,000 cash ier's check i've been swindled this i â€”â€” â€” â– . _ â€” , woman driving motor car hits woman in street and kills her believed mrs zister became con fused puiled wrong lever net her fault she says mrs sidney w leonard 4406 north seeley avenue was struck and killed yesterday by an automobile owned and driven by mrs a m zister 2939 lincoln avenue the accident occurred at lincoin avenue and irving park boulevard mrs leonard was hurled to the pave ment her skull was fractured and she died a few minutes later in the office of dr daniel p teter 2009 irving park bouevard witnesses told the police that mrs zister was driving south in lincoln avenue when mr leonard was cross ing the street mrs zister seeing her is believed to ha.-e been con fused it is thought she tried to stop the automobile bia grasped the wrong lever am cauÂ»2d the car to lunge forward at increased speed detectives weie told at first that mrs zister was an inexperienced driver experimenting with a new car this however mrs zister denied baying that she has owned her car and driven it for more than a year she said too that she had not been confused and had not lost control of the car mrs leonard started to cross the street said mrs zister but hesi tated started back and then just as i started to go ahead she hurried forward again that is what caused the accident carranza to renew demand for huerta staff correspondent of the interna tional news service mexico city nov 12 â€” renewal is ijoul to be made by the carranza government of its application to the united states for the extradition of victoriana huerta on the charge of murdering francisco i madero for mer president of mexico when huerta was arrested on the texas border carranza asked that he be turned over for trial but action was deferred with the new evidence in the alleged confession of major fran cis cardenas that he killed madero under orders from blanquet mondra gon and felix diaz supposedly with the approbation of huerta the au thorities here believe all are subject to extradition lafayette home in france to be sold by international news service paris nov 12 â€” it was learned to day that the lafayette family has become impoverished by the war and having disposed of all its available property is now offering for sale the well-known chateau of general mar quis de lafayette in auvergne as the chateau stands a price of 20,000 is asked here goes a kick into the oyster cocktail by international news service paris nov 12 â€” henry coupin in a paper read before the academy of science declared that only the liquor in an oyster was really good to eat he said the liquor contained all that was beneficial and the oyster itself was superfluous storm in irish sea delays cable service by international news service london nov 1-2 â€” a terrific storm is raging in the irish sea and is caus ing great delay in the cable service to the united states mail and other traftic are also being delayed buys body tp prove her romance atlanta society girl identifies corpse here as that of phan tom husband takes it home mentally deranged she tells relatives and friends of her approaching wedding a freak of unprecedented mental derangement was revealed in atlnnta i ga yesterday with the confession there of miss julia choate crumley i a beautiful young society girl that in pursuit of an imaginary blighted j romance she had purchased the body j of an unknown man in Chicago and i had taken it to her home for burial i that she might weep over the grave and cherish an affection that never was there was a pathetic scene in the office of the western undertaking i company at 90 east randolph street i last tuesday morning when a young i woman garbed in black and heavily j veiled appeared and declared she was searching for the body of her hus ] band whom she named as dr alleyne j hensley of quebec i identifies train victim upon being shown the body of an unidentified man found on the illi nois central railroad tracks at ran â– dolph street the night before the girl uttered a shriek it is he â€” my husband she sobbed paying 100 for expenses the young woman ordered that the body be shipped to atlanta ga immediately j then left the undertaker's office and i went to the congress hotel i the girl had registered at the hotel i the day befo're signing herself m'.ss 1 julia choate crumley atlanta ga she checked out that afternoon and i departed for her home | tells of betrothal in atlanta miss crumley for j many months had told her parents i and friends of her engagement to dr alleyne hensley who she de | clared was a physician she had met while undergoing an operation at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore she showed letters and gifts of candy and trinkets supposed to have been sent her by the physican at one time she was in despair saying he had jilted her vhen one day an nounced jubilantly there had been a reconciliation last week the girl told her family she would marry dr hensley next wednesday preparations for the wedding were begun then she de clared he had been killed in a rail road accident and left for Chicago the family and friends of the girl were gathered around the bier of the unknown man in atlanta wednesday when suddenly miss crumley went into hysterics the funeral services were halted until she was revived then the girl told the remarkable story of her strange deception rockefeller berated for charity ticket by international news service cleveland 0 nov 12 when john d rockefeller spread broadcast in cleveland seeds of kindness in the shape of thousands of free tickets to the flower show one of the seeds failed to sprout one ticket was returned to rocke feller by george cartwrlght it had been sent to cartwright's niece who lives with her uncle my niece will pay her way into the flower show and will be taught to abhor charity as a substitute for jus tice cartwrigrht wrote rockefeller if you desire the love of children you should follow the example of tom l johnson england adds 14 warships to navy by international news service london nov 13 the daily ex press this morning announces that since the beginning of the war four teen battleships and battle cruisers all superdreatlnaut^hts have been added to the british fleet as well as a number of minor warships designed to meet the demands which have de veloped during the course of the great conflict ferdinand's fortune held in london bank by international news service paris nov 12 â€” it was learned to day that the fortune of king ferdi nand of bulgaria is in a london bank the king's mother who was the french princess clementine tied up the money in order to prevent her son from squandering it well know in his prodigal tusjwsiuun churchill quits cabinet post to join regiment in the trenches answers his critics after tiring of inactivity in obscure british portfolio by international news service london nov 12 â€” winston churchill's resignation from the cabi net was officially announced to night he will join the army in france he has a commission as major in the oxford yeomanry coming close on lord derby's hint that conscription would be resorted to after november 30 â€” and noobdy here seems to doubt that the draft will be actually enforced â€” the offi cial announcement that a man who has occupied so large a place in pub lic affairs was to fight in the trenches caused much comment inspiration to slackers it was interpreted generally as an answer to mr churchill's critics and as an inspiration to the slackers since his retirement as first lord of the admiralty mr churchill has occupied a seat in the coalition cabi net as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster his former portfolio is held by arthur j balfour it has been a matter of common knowledge for some time that mr churchill chafed under the restric tions of civilian life activity at the front appealed strongly to his spirit the formation of a small war coun cil now in process offered the op portunity in his letter of resignation to mr asquith mr churchill declared time would vindicate his administration of admiralty affairs peace conference off had Taft approval by international news service rer.nk c>v 12 an association with headquarters at the hague has proposed an international peace con ference to be held in berne in de cember the only invitations accepted were those sent to holland and america among the americans who had ex pressed their sympathy for the proj ect were former president Taft pres ident lowell of harvard university and john barrett wife's health poor j e roosevelt sues by international news service new york nov 12 john ellis roosevelt cousin of theodore has filed an action for annulment of his marriage to edith p roosevelt su preme court was asked to delay the trial of mrs roosevelt's separation action until after the annulment suit had been tried she says he tried to choke her he says her health was such it was impossible to live with her bryan asks support for the presidency by international news service meridian miss nov 12.â€”guard ed statements by j m mcÃŸeath chair man of the mississippi state demo cratic committee and judge r m cochran indicate william jennings bryan has already attempted to ob tain the vote of the mississippi del egation in the national convention bryan will seek the support of the prohibitionists and suffrage support ers once poor boy pays 15,000,000 for stock nsw york nov 12 a young man who started his business ca reer at eleven years of age as waler boy at 5 a week to-day 1.-oughc about 300,000 shares of cambria steel stock paying therefor approximately 515,000,000 his name is j leonard replogle and he bid and won against his old superior officer william h donner replogle is thirty-eight years of age kitchener to wear king albert's medal by international news service nov 12 â€” the official gazette announces to-night that the king has granted lord kitchener au thority to wear the grand cordon of the order of leopold conferred upon him by kins albert of belgium the weather at the fair by international news service san francisco nov 12 â€” the weather in san francisco f)-day was cool and clear maximum tempera tui Â£Â»* "' ipir^t - - ,Â£Â£ name von number and dumba in war plot providence journal in new charges links names of high austrian officials with secret aid in passport conspiracy officer in franz josef's service said to have traveled abroad on card issued to publisher of hungarian newspaper by international news service new york nov 12.â€”head quarters of the bomb and arson plotter planning the destruction [ of american munition plants have been discovered in new york william j flynn chief of the secret service is making an inves tigation which is expected to send the ringleaders to the federal peni tentiary president wilson and his advis ers have determined once for all to put a nend to the unneutral activi ties of conspirators on american soil three prominent new york bankers and at least three diplo mats from foreign governments are under close surveillance and may be arrested at any moment the government believes these men have supplied money for bomb throwers the revelations of dr joseph coricar were no surprise a mass o f evidence is ready to be placed before a federal grand jury at soon as orders are received from washington said a high govern ment official to-night by international news service providence r 1 nov 12 â€” the providence journal will say to-mor row morning in view of the declaration made yesterday by some unnamed indi vidual for the austro-hungarian em bassy in washington that dr gori car's accusations are false and abso lutely baseless the journal this morning begins the publication of a series of facts they will prove be yond question the guilt of the aus tro-hungarian embassy through the specific acts of consul general von nubcr and his office force of spies or tricksters editor is named in passport charge geza de berko the editor of a hungarian publication in new york known as the napscana published at 178 second avenue in this city was brought before the department of justice several weeks ago to answer to a charge of having allowed his passport to be used by one captain pista cslszar an officer of the aus trian army and for four years an em ploye of the austro-hungarian con sul general at new york mr berko at that time told the authorities that captain csiszar had stolen the passport from his home and used it on his voyage to europe on october 14 1914 on the italian steamship stampalia he stated furthermore that since csiszar's arrival in europe he had written to him apologizing for the theft this letter which was de manded by the officials of the depart ment of justice berko promised to search for he has not yet found it u s weather forecast Chicago and vicinity â€” fair satur day and probably sunday colder sun day moderate winds mostly west erly temperature for twenty-four hours ending at 7 p m : highest 55 lowext bli mean 40 normal temperature for the day 40 liicess of temperature since january 1 9 degrees precipitation for twenty-four hours none jiixcess of prccipitatioa since january 1 0.17 inch jtelativo humidity 7 a m 74 2 p m 88 7 p m 41 liarometric pressure reduced to sea level 7 Â«. m 10.18 7 p m 30.23 sunrise to-morrow 6:o8 suosej to-morrow 4:31 moonsit 11 in p m november tp 1915 <- ii>jt wtauier condition od pftfk 11 missing northwestern university cashier franklin k jackson whose books are being audited fol lowing discovery of a shortage of 21,000 which may reach 200,000 university officials are astonished at the disappear ance of jackson whose life and habits were regarded as unim peachable his wife refuses to believe him an embezzler and declares his body will be found in the lake imprisoned 100,000 gone says bribe husband despoiled her of prop erty and locked her in home for a month she declares by international news service south bend ind nov 12 â€” mrs john h quilhot wife of the erst while vice investigator of this city returned in an automobile this morn ing to the home she left less than a year ago as a bride she was clad only in a bathrobe and was aided by a woman with her to enter the house once there she told a weird story of having been held a prisoner by her husband for a month and aided by her woman friend of escaping the vigilance of his guards she also asserted that since last january she had been persuaded to hand over to her husband her entire fortune of 100,000 in a series of real estate transfers quilhot who was seen at battle creek where he was on a business trip to-night denied his wife's story in most emphatic terms he admit ted he knew his wife had left their home but asserted he never had re strained her in the least degree or posted any guards he said that mrs quilhot left the house last thursday while he was in middleville mich and during the absence of his daugh ter from the quilhot home the charges that i kept my wife a prisoner and that i caused her to transfer her property to me are ri diculous said quilhot my daugh ter has been here with me for the last several weeks and it doesn't stand to reason that she would allow her mother to be held a prisoner guarded all the time and kept in fear i will file a suit against my husband at once for an accounting of my property it was a little more than a year ago that quilhot who was making an investigation for a ministerial body in south bend met mrs marian miller who is now mrs quilhot they are said to have been married last january mrs quilhot says she now plans to bring legal proceedings for the restoration of her property i was treated like an insane per son she asserted to-night i signed paper aftel paper becaaee i did i>o krio - thotyion ,â€ž ,}â€ž t wrb all he can get is one broken leg stanley barbec leaps 13 floors in monon building elevator and fools the undertaker stanley barbec had the blues and couldn't walk em off the attack was persistent what he needed was a thorough shaking up he got it too and it made him cheerful â€” but his method would hardly do for everyday practice most patients it is estimated would find it sufficient to jump a few times from a second story window bar bec however being extra blue jumped thirteen stories down an ele vator shaft it was a reckless trick â€” he might have hurt somebody at the bottom he went to the monon building and got into a freight elevator it went up to the ' thirteenth floor and stopped barbec momentarily alone in the car climbed through the lop and crewled over to the adjoining shaft he looked down a dark well thir teen stories deep at the bottom was the other car so barboc had a clear aerial path for his descent it was too tempting he leaned over and let go it was an uneven passage from time to time the flying arms and legs of barbec hit the sides of ihe shaft he struck the edge of a floor landing once and bounced to the rear of the shaft which he grazed lightly thus after some time he arrived at the bottom where he bent a two inch iron bar went through the top of the car without pausing and then sat down on the floor for a little while he was undis turbed persons on the upper floors who heard the clatter of ba,rbec's des cent hurriedly and erroneously de cided that he must be dead so they sent for an undertaker and a basket and a stepladder and a coroner the undertaker t c ball went down and looked at the corpse with astonishment aren't you dead man he de manded not exactly said barbec sorry to disappoint you â€” did the best i could but you must be fatally injured insisted the undertaker not even that said the inconsid erate barbec fact is i feel a lot better â€” it's invigorating got a ci gar barlicc was taken to st luke's hospital and t wasn't a useless trip either becau e when the doctors searched him hey found that he hait shortage is 21,000 as n w u cashier vanishes franklin k jackson's accounts may show 200,000 discrep ancies say investigators uni versity heads are astonished complete absence of clews as to whereabouts or motive for turning embezzler baffles po lice body in lake wife says franklin k jackson cashier at northwestern university has disappeared his books show a shortage in his accounts which au ditors declare will amount to from 121,000 to 200,000 so far only a preliminary check has been made on the cashier's books this has revea'.ed a shortage of 21,000 jackson is said to have han dled nearly 400,000 of the univer sity's funds however since his rec ords last were examined only about half of this amount has been ac counted for it is said jackson though he handled large sums was under bonds of 7,500 jackson left his office in the ad ministration building at the univer sity about noon monday an hour before s wade hunt an accountant lor the american surety company which bonded the cashier arrived to make his periodical check of the cash books jackson did not return that afternoon nor tuesday morning wife's inquiry leads to discovery of shortage about noon tuesday mrs jackson telephoned authorities at the univer sity inquiring for her husband she said he had not returned home mon day she feared he had met with an accident it was then that hunt who until that time had discovered nothing unusual in the cashier's ac counts became suspicious and began search for possible discrepancies jackson's disappearance and the resultant discovery of his alleged shortage came as a complete sur prise to university authorities ac cording to william a dyche busi ness manager of the university he is married has two young daughters and only recently purchased a home at 1625 haven street evanston he was superintendent of a class in the first methodist church sunday school and considered one of the most reliable business men in the suburb , detectives fail to find clew to motive most baffling however is the fact that even now a score of detectives who are working on the case have been unable to bring to light any phase of jackson's life which might have led him to turn embezzler he led no dual life so far as can now be determined there was no other woman nor is there evidence to show that the cashier speculated with his employer's money even the home he has just purchased has been only partly paid for and so far he has been found to possess no other property spanish lessons suggest trip to south america every effort has been made by uni versity authorities to keep the affair from becoming public while a search which has extended throughout the united states is being made for the missing cashier absolutely no trace of him has been found and only vague clews as to his possible where abouts have been unearthed frnm the fact that jackson took on 2d page 6th column continued on 4th page 2d column jf just a reminder i qc more shopping days ulj before christmas shop early mj 1 1 , f â€” moviejans keep posted on your favorites read the directory in the examiner's motion picture columns this morning to find what pictures are appearing in your neigh borhood and where best pictures are being shown on page 15 to-day j edition i

Chicago examiner vol xiii xo 280 a m _ > _,__,_ â€ž-.-â– â€¢-, itti-vrn in Chicago and elsewhere price o2*ie ceisi euiÂ»..rbs rwuukni-a saturday Chicago november 13 1915 saturday k*ffisterÂ«2 d s patent ohice swindlers get 10,000 police aid is charge hoyne accuses detectives of col lusion in 200,000 frauds as ranchman loses check in bogus horse race pool | no hope of convicting confi dence men under present po-j lice organization is declara tion of state's attorney dudley white a wealthy ranch man from limestone mont complained to the police yester-j lay that lie had been fleeced by wire ! tappers of a cashier's check for 10,-1 00 right on the heels of the com plaint state's attorney hoyne made lhe sensational charge that certain members of the Chicago police force i are in collusion with these swindlers ! and that victims of the band have been mulcted of 200,000 within a year mr hoyne further intimated that a grand jury investigation of the op orations of the swindlers and their | iilleged police accomplices v.-ili be i started within thirty days to bear out his charge mr hoyne j issued a list of complaints of these ' swindlers which total 170,600 list of victims within last year here is the list dr emory jones wheeling w va nov 2 1914 . .$ 900 william denhart 404 west erie street nov 4 1914 500 : john g shafer morris minn jan 2 1915 16,000 i otto witte raytown mo jan 15 1915 13,000 george cretesinger wil llamsville n y march 10 1915 26,000 | h f mccarter curry ida ho june 5 1915 6,000 i h b bauman baxter city kan june 5 1915 1,500 william beyer minnesota lake minn july 1 1915 5,000 j j w klinkerman los an imas cal july 7 1915 8,000 i carl olson 711 pensacoia avenue july 14 1915 10,000 august miller canton 0 aug 3 1915 3,000 conrad bahr 1227 north avers avenue nov 2 1915 3,700 adolph kaufman hotel la salle nov 2 1915 6,000 w p stimmell phoebus w va nov 5 64,500 ' dudley white limestone mont nov 12 1915 10,000 police accuse king of wiretappers these are the known swindles but there are dozens according to mr hoyne in which the amount obtained is less than 1,000 and in which the ! victims prefer to stand their losses rather than admit having been vic timized the police declare that the white swindle bears the earmarks of the handiwork of john henry strosnider king of the wiretappers â€” the man i who is charged with having engi j neered the 20,000 swindle of dr j william t kirby â€” though strosnider j himself is said to be in australia a man named baldwin is one of the four who got white's 10,000 ac cording to the ranchman and whit ey baldwin was one of the men accused in the kirby case joins pool to bet on a sure winner white's story first came to ligbt i when garland stahl president of the j washington park national bank got a hurry-up telephone call stop payment on my 10,000 cash ier's check i've been swindled this i â€”â€” â€” â– . _ â€” , woman driving motor car hits woman in street and kills her believed mrs zister became con fused puiled wrong lever net her fault she says mrs sidney w leonard 4406 north seeley avenue was struck and killed yesterday by an automobile owned and driven by mrs a m zister 2939 lincoln avenue the accident occurred at lincoin avenue and irving park boulevard mrs leonard was hurled to the pave ment her skull was fractured and she died a few minutes later in the office of dr daniel p teter 2009 irving park bouevard witnesses told the police that mrs zister was driving south in lincoln avenue when mr leonard was cross ing the street mrs zister seeing her is believed to ha.-e been con fused it is thought she tried to stop the automobile bia grasped the wrong lever am cauÂ»2d the car to lunge forward at increased speed detectives weie told at first that mrs zister was an inexperienced driver experimenting with a new car this however mrs zister denied baying that she has owned her car and driven it for more than a year she said too that she had not been confused and had not lost control of the car mrs leonard started to cross the street said mrs zister but hesi tated started back and then just as i started to go ahead she hurried forward again that is what caused the accident carranza to renew demand for huerta staff correspondent of the interna tional news service mexico city nov 12 â€” renewal is ijoul to be made by the carranza government of its application to the united states for the extradition of victoriana huerta on the charge of murdering francisco i madero for mer president of mexico when huerta was arrested on the texas border carranza asked that he be turned over for trial but action was deferred with the new evidence in the alleged confession of major fran cis cardenas that he killed madero under orders from blanquet mondra gon and felix diaz supposedly with the approbation of huerta the au thorities here believe all are subject to extradition lafayette home in france to be sold by international news service paris nov 12 â€” it was learned to day that the lafayette family has become impoverished by the war and having disposed of all its available property is now offering for sale the well-known chateau of general mar quis de lafayette in auvergne as the chateau stands a price of 20,000 is asked here goes a kick into the oyster cocktail by international news service paris nov 12 â€” henry coupin in a paper read before the academy of science declared that only the liquor in an oyster was really good to eat he said the liquor contained all that was beneficial and the oyster itself was superfluous storm in irish sea delays cable service by international news service london nov 1-2 â€” a terrific storm is raging in the irish sea and is caus ing great delay in the cable service to the united states mail and other traftic are also being delayed buys body tp prove her romance atlanta society girl identifies corpse here as that of phan tom husband takes it home mentally deranged she tells relatives and friends of her approaching wedding a freak of unprecedented mental derangement was revealed in atlnnta i ga yesterday with the confession there of miss julia choate crumley i a beautiful young society girl that in pursuit of an imaginary blighted j romance she had purchased the body j of an unknown man in Chicago and i had taken it to her home for burial i that she might weep over the grave and cherish an affection that never was there was a pathetic scene in the office of the western undertaking i company at 90 east randolph street i last tuesday morning when a young i woman garbed in black and heavily j veiled appeared and declared she was searching for the body of her hus ] band whom she named as dr alleyne j hensley of quebec i identifies train victim upon being shown the body of an unidentified man found on the illi nois central railroad tracks at ran â– dolph street the night before the girl uttered a shriek it is he â€” my husband she sobbed paying 100 for expenses the young woman ordered that the body be shipped to atlanta ga immediately j then left the undertaker's office and i went to the congress hotel i the girl had registered at the hotel i the day befo're signing herself m'.ss 1 julia choate crumley atlanta ga she checked out that afternoon and i departed for her home | tells of betrothal in atlanta miss crumley for j many months had told her parents i and friends of her engagement to dr alleyne hensley who she de | clared was a physician she had met while undergoing an operation at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore she showed letters and gifts of candy and trinkets supposed to have been sent her by the physican at one time she was in despair saying he had jilted her vhen one day an nounced jubilantly there had been a reconciliation last week the girl told her family she would marry dr hensley next wednesday preparations for the wedding were begun then she de clared he had been killed in a rail road accident and left for Chicago the family and friends of the girl were gathered around the bier of the unknown man in atlanta wednesday when suddenly miss crumley went into hysterics the funeral services were halted until she was revived then the girl told the remarkable story of her strange deception rockefeller berated for charity ticket by international news service cleveland 0 nov 12 when john d rockefeller spread broadcast in cleveland seeds of kindness in the shape of thousands of free tickets to the flower show one of the seeds failed to sprout one ticket was returned to rocke feller by george cartwrlght it had been sent to cartwright's niece who lives with her uncle my niece will pay her way into the flower show and will be taught to abhor charity as a substitute for jus tice cartwrigrht wrote rockefeller if you desire the love of children you should follow the example of tom l johnson england adds 14 warships to navy by international news service london nov 13 the daily ex press this morning announces that since the beginning of the war four teen battleships and battle cruisers all superdreatlnaut^hts have been added to the british fleet as well as a number of minor warships designed to meet the demands which have de veloped during the course of the great conflict ferdinand's fortune held in london bank by international news service paris nov 12 â€” it was learned to day that the fortune of king ferdi nand of bulgaria is in a london bank the king's mother who was the french princess clementine tied up the money in order to prevent her son from squandering it well know in his prodigal tusjwsiuun churchill quits cabinet post to join regiment in the trenches answers his critics after tiring of inactivity in obscure british portfolio by international news service london nov 12 â€” winston churchill's resignation from the cabi net was officially announced to night he will join the army in france he has a commission as major in the oxford yeomanry coming close on lord derby's hint that conscription would be resorted to after november 30 â€” and noobdy here seems to doubt that the draft will be actually enforced â€” the offi cial announcement that a man who has occupied so large a place in pub lic affairs was to fight in the trenches caused much comment inspiration to slackers it was interpreted generally as an answer to mr churchill's critics and as an inspiration to the slackers since his retirement as first lord of the admiralty mr churchill has occupied a seat in the coalition cabi net as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster his former portfolio is held by arthur j balfour it has been a matter of common knowledge for some time that mr churchill chafed under the restric tions of civilian life activity at the front appealed strongly to his spirit the formation of a small war coun cil now in process offered the op portunity in his letter of resignation to mr asquith mr churchill declared time would vindicate his administration of admiralty affairs peace conference off had Taft approval by international news service rer.nk c>v 12 an association with headquarters at the hague has proposed an international peace con ference to be held in berne in de cember the only invitations accepted were those sent to holland and america among the americans who had ex pressed their sympathy for the proj ect were former president Taft pres ident lowell of harvard university and john barrett wife's health poor j e roosevelt sues by international news service new york nov 12 john ellis roosevelt cousin of theodore has filed an action for annulment of his marriage to edith p roosevelt su preme court was asked to delay the trial of mrs roosevelt's separation action until after the annulment suit had been tried she says he tried to choke her he says her health was such it was impossible to live with her bryan asks support for the presidency by international news service meridian miss nov 12.â€”guard ed statements by j m mcÃŸeath chair man of the mississippi state demo cratic committee and judge r m cochran indicate william jennings bryan has already attempted to ob tain the vote of the mississippi del egation in the national convention bryan will seek the support of the prohibitionists and suffrage support ers once poor boy pays 15,000,000 for stock nsw york nov 12 a young man who started his business ca reer at eleven years of age as waler boy at 5 a week to-day 1.-oughc about 300,000 shares of cambria steel stock paying therefor approximately 515,000,000 his name is j leonard replogle and he bid and won against his old superior officer william h donner replogle is thirty-eight years of age kitchener to wear king albert's medal by international news service nov 12 â€” the official gazette announces to-night that the king has granted lord kitchener au thority to wear the grand cordon of the order of leopold conferred upon him by kins albert of belgium the weather at the fair by international news service san francisco nov 12 â€” the weather in san francisco f)-day was cool and clear maximum tempera tui Â£Â»* "' ipir^t - - ,Â£Â£ name von number and dumba in war plot providence journal in new charges links names of high austrian officials with secret aid in passport conspiracy officer in franz josef's service said to have traveled abroad on card issued to publisher of hungarian newspaper by international news service new york nov 12.â€”head quarters of the bomb and arson plotter planning the destruction [ of american munition plants have been discovered in new york william j flynn chief of the secret service is making an inves tigation which is expected to send the ringleaders to the federal peni tentiary president wilson and his advis ers have determined once for all to put a nend to the unneutral activi ties of conspirators on american soil three prominent new york bankers and at least three diplo mats from foreign governments are under close surveillance and may be arrested at any moment the government believes these men have supplied money for bomb throwers the revelations of dr joseph coricar were no surprise a mass o f evidence is ready to be placed before a federal grand jury at soon as orders are received from washington said a high govern ment official to-night by international news service providence r 1 nov 12 â€” the providence journal will say to-mor row morning in view of the declaration made yesterday by some unnamed indi vidual for the austro-hungarian em bassy in washington that dr gori car's accusations are false and abso lutely baseless the journal this morning begins the publication of a series of facts they will prove be yond question the guilt of the aus tro-hungarian embassy through the specific acts of consul general von nubcr and his office force of spies or tricksters editor is named in passport charge geza de berko the editor of a hungarian publication in new york known as the napscana published at 178 second avenue in this city was brought before the department of justice several weeks ago to answer to a charge of having allowed his passport to be used by one captain pista cslszar an officer of the aus trian army and for four years an em ploye of the austro-hungarian con sul general at new york mr berko at that time told the authorities that captain csiszar had stolen the passport from his home and used it on his voyage to europe on october 14 1914 on the italian steamship stampalia he stated furthermore that since csiszar's arrival in europe he had written to him apologizing for the theft this letter which was de manded by the officials of the depart ment of justice berko promised to search for he has not yet found it u s weather forecast Chicago and vicinity â€” fair satur day and probably sunday colder sun day moderate winds mostly west erly temperature for twenty-four hours ending at 7 p m : highest 55 lowext bli mean 40 normal temperature for the day 40 liicess of temperature since january 1 9 degrees precipitation for twenty-four hours none jiixcess of prccipitatioa since january 1 0.17 inch jtelativo humidity 7 a m 74 2 p m 88 7 p m 41 liarometric pressure reduced to sea level 7 Â«. m 10.18 7 p m 30.23 sunrise to-morrow 6:o8 suosej to-morrow 4:31 moonsit 11 in p m november tp 1915 jt wtauier condition od pftfk 11 missing northwestern university cashier franklin k jackson whose books are being audited fol lowing discovery of a shortage of 21,000 which may reach 200,000 university officials are astonished at the disappear ance of jackson whose life and habits were regarded as unim peachable his wife refuses to believe him an embezzler and declares his body will be found in the lake imprisoned 100,000 gone says bribe husband despoiled her of prop erty and locked her in home for a month she declares by international news service south bend ind nov 12 â€” mrs john h quilhot wife of the erst while vice investigator of this city returned in an automobile this morn ing to the home she left less than a year ago as a bride she was clad only in a bathrobe and was aided by a woman with her to enter the house once there she told a weird story of having been held a prisoner by her husband for a month and aided by her woman friend of escaping the vigilance of his guards she also asserted that since last january she had been persuaded to hand over to her husband her entire fortune of 100,000 in a series of real estate transfers quilhot who was seen at battle creek where he was on a business trip to-night denied his wife's story in most emphatic terms he admit ted he knew his wife had left their home but asserted he never had re strained her in the least degree or posted any guards he said that mrs quilhot left the house last thursday while he was in middleville mich and during the absence of his daugh ter from the quilhot home the charges that i kept my wife a prisoner and that i caused her to transfer her property to me are ri diculous said quilhot my daugh ter has been here with me for the last several weeks and it doesn't stand to reason that she would allow her mother to be held a prisoner guarded all the time and kept in fear i will file a suit against my husband at once for an accounting of my property it was a little more than a year ago that quilhot who was making an investigation for a ministerial body in south bend met mrs marian miller who is now mrs quilhot they are said to have been married last january mrs quilhot says she now plans to bring legal proceedings for the restoration of her property i was treated like an insane per son she asserted to-night i signed paper aftel paper becaaee i did i>o krio - thotyion ,â€ž ,}â€ž t wrb all he can get is one broken leg stanley barbec leaps 13 floors in monon building elevator and fools the undertaker stanley barbec had the blues and couldn't walk em off the attack was persistent what he needed was a thorough shaking up he got it too and it made him cheerful â€” but his method would hardly do for everyday practice most patients it is estimated would find it sufficient to jump a few times from a second story window bar bec however being extra blue jumped thirteen stories down an ele vator shaft it was a reckless trick â€” he might have hurt somebody at the bottom he went to the monon building and got into a freight elevator it went up to the ' thirteenth floor and stopped barbec momentarily alone in the car climbed through the lop and crewled over to the adjoining shaft he looked down a dark well thir teen stories deep at the bottom was the other car so barboc had a clear aerial path for his descent it was too tempting he leaned over and let go it was an uneven passage from time to time the flying arms and legs of barbec hit the sides of ihe shaft he struck the edge of a floor landing once and bounced to the rear of the shaft which he grazed lightly thus after some time he arrived at the bottom where he bent a two inch iron bar went through the top of the car without pausing and then sat down on the floor for a little while he was undis turbed persons on the upper floors who heard the clatter of ba,rbec's des cent hurriedly and erroneously de cided that he must be dead so they sent for an undertaker and a basket and a stepladder and a coroner the undertaker t c ball went down and looked at the corpse with astonishment aren't you dead man he de manded not exactly said barbec sorry to disappoint you â€” did the best i could but you must be fatally injured insisted the undertaker not even that said the inconsid erate barbec fact is i feel a lot better â€” it's invigorating got a ci gar barlicc was taken to st luke's hospital and t wasn't a useless trip either becau e when the doctors searched him hey found that he hait shortage is 21,000 as n w u cashier vanishes franklin k jackson's accounts may show 200,000 discrep ancies say investigators uni versity heads are astonished complete absence of clews as to whereabouts or motive for turning embezzler baffles po lice body in lake wife says franklin k jackson cashier at northwestern university has disappeared his books show a shortage in his accounts which au ditors declare will amount to from 121,000 to 200,000 so far only a preliminary check has been made on the cashier's books this has revea'.ed a shortage of 21,000 jackson is said to have han dled nearly 400,000 of the univer sity's funds however since his rec ords last were examined only about half of this amount has been ac counted for it is said jackson though he handled large sums was under bonds of 7,500 jackson left his office in the ad ministration building at the univer sity about noon monday an hour before s wade hunt an accountant lor the american surety company which bonded the cashier arrived to make his periodical check of the cash books jackson did not return that afternoon nor tuesday morning wife's inquiry leads to discovery of shortage about noon tuesday mrs jackson telephoned authorities at the univer sity inquiring for her husband she said he had not returned home mon day she feared he had met with an accident it was then that hunt who until that time had discovered nothing unusual in the cashier's ac counts became suspicious and began search for possible discrepancies jackson's disappearance and the resultant discovery of his alleged shortage came as a complete sur prise to university authorities ac cording to william a dyche busi ness manager of the university he is married has two young daughters and only recently purchased a home at 1625 haven street evanston he was superintendent of a class in the first methodist church sunday school and considered one of the most reliable business men in the suburb , detectives fail to find clew to motive most baffling however is the fact that even now a score of detectives who are working on the case have been unable to bring to light any phase of jackson's life which might have led him to turn embezzler he led no dual life so far as can now be determined there was no other woman nor is there evidence to show that the cashier speculated with his employer's money even the home he has just purchased has been only partly paid for and so far he has been found to possess no other property spanish lessons suggest trip to south america every effort has been made by uni versity authorities to keep the affair from becoming public while a search which has extended throughout the united states is being made for the missing cashier absolutely no trace of him has been found and only vague clews as to his possible where abouts have been unearthed frnm the fact that jackson took on 2d page 6th column continued on 4th page 2d column jf just a reminder i qc more shopping days ulj before christmas shop early mj 1 1 , f â€” moviejans keep posted on your favorites read the directory in the examiner's motion picture columns this morning to find what pictures are appearing in your neigh borhood and where best pictures are being shown on page 15 to-day j edition i